Government for the People

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Working for the Citizens of California

Below are our recommendations for the November 4th Ballot Measures and Los Angeles County Judicial Candidates.  We have incorporated all the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s (LACBA) ratings in (Red).  Even though it appears that their recommendations are starting to have politics creep in, they are still relevant and I hope that they remain so.  They agreed with my own research with few exceptions.


L. A. County Superior Court:


Office No. 72: Hilleri Grossman Merritt (Well Qualified)


Office No. 82: Thomas Rubinson (Well Qualified)


Office No. 84: Pat Connolly (Not Qualified, all in this race rated at this level)


Office No. 94: Michael J. O'Gara (Well Qualified)


Office No. 154: Michael V. Jesic (Well Qualified)


California Ballot Measures:



In general, Government for the People opposes bond measures that do not have a means of paying for themselves.  We are in a State and National Financial Crisis and out of control borrowing needs to be stopped.  In this regards, please watch this skit from ‘Saturday Night Live’ (SNL) which illustrates quite well the housing problem and bailout better than any of the news shows or politicians that I have seen, http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/video/clips/c-span-bailout/727521/ .  (Note: SNL was pressured to cut out part of the skit where Barney Frank was thanked for covering for the Sandlers (real people), go hear to see unedited version http://www.snlbailout.cx/ )

 

No on Proposition 1A: Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Act.

 

No on Proposition 2: Standards for Confining Farm Animals. Initiative Statute.

 

No on Proposition 3: Children’s Hospital Bond Act. Grant Program. Initiative Statute.

 

Yes on Proposition 4: Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor’s Pregnancy. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.

 

No on Proposition 5:  Nonviolent Drug Offenses. Sentencing, Parole and Rehabilitation. Initiative Statute.

 

Yes on Proposition 6: Police and Law Enforcement Funding. Criminal Penalties and Laws. Initiative Statute.

 

No on Proposition 7: Renewable Energy Generation. Initiative Statute.

 

Yes on Proposition 8: Eliminates Right of Same-Sex Couples to Marry. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.

 

Yes on Proposition 9: Criminal Justice System. Victims’ Rights. Parole. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

 

No on Proposition 10: Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Renewable Energy. Bonds. Initiative Statute.

 

No on Proposition 11: Redistricting. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

 

Yes on Proposition 12: Veterans’ Bond Act of 2008.

 

 

L.A. County Ballot Measures:

 

No on Measure R: Traffic Relief.  Rail Extensions.  Reduce Foreign Oil Dependence.

 

Long Beach Ballot Measures:

 

No on Measure G: Long Beach Utility Users Tax Modernization Measure.

 

No on Measure I: Long Beach Infrastructure Reinvestment Act.

 

2008 General Election

for the general election write up.



Greetings Fellow Californians,

Do you wonder which judges and ballot measures to vote for?

If you think Judges are a non-partisan office, you would be technically correct.  But in reality, as attested to by rulings of the 9th Circuit Court, we have judges trying to write the law from the bench.  A lot of these judges worked their way up through California Courts.

Government for the People is a general purpose county committee which was founded in response to requests we received for information and recommendations on the judicial candidates and the ballot measures when I ran for State Senate.

Our Mission: Get information out to the Voters.

Find and Support Candidates that will work for the Citizens of Los Angeles County.

Support or oppose all propositions, referendums, and ballot measures; in the best interests of the Citizens of Los Angeles County.

What we have accomplished?

We have built our base of support and contacts for our efforts on the L.A. County Superior Court.

In the June 2006 elections, we were credited with helping two candidates to win outright in the primary and with helping four candidates reach the runoff.

The Honorable Judy Meyer:
“You were instrumental in helping me!  Thank you so very much.”

The Honorable Dan Lowenthal:
Thank you for your note and for your support. It truly takes a "big" person to put partisanship aside, and support somebody based solely on qualification.”

Bob Henry:
“Thank you for the assistance that you have provided and let's keep on trying to bring back Government TO the People.”

We have reached the point at which candidates are searching us out to speak with us, so that is a great indication of how effective we are at getting the word out.

What are we doing? 

We continue to do database work, talking to community groups, and civic leaders to build more contacts for the November 2006 election.  Each election is vital to the future direction of California.  We must continue to seize the opportunity to change the way Government operates in L.A. County and California.

We will also be working hard to prevent what happened to the only candidate that lost even with our support.  Dzintra Janavs an "Exceptionally Well Qualified" incumbent lost to Lynn Olsen who is rated "Not Qualified".  Lynn won due to what in our opinion was a deceptive campaign and deceptive language on slate mailers (see below), she also outspent us at a ratio of nearly a 1,000 to 1.  The Honorable Dzintra Janavs was re-appointed by the Governor, but will be up for election again in 2008. For future elections, we will be searching for good judicial candidates and we will be providing free assistance to guide the candidates that we recommend through the process.  This will entail additional costs, so please send donations if you are able.

Miscellaneous Notes

We are overjoyed and yet concerned that everyone we are contacting via emails and direct mail with recommendations are no longer going to the website for additional details.  When we put a link directly to our judicial page without putting the candidates in an email, we had over 160,000 page views.  We would prefer for everyone to obtain additional information, although we are honored by the vote of confidence.

Slate Mailers are a paid advertisement that candidates buy their way onto.  Slate Mailers typically pretend to represent one party or point of view, but for the Non Partisan Offices (judges, city council, etc.), the person buying their way onto a the mailer may have the exact opposite position of what the mailer portrays.  Slate mailers come down to who is willing to pay so please ignore them unless you check out the organization that is putting them out.  Slate Mailers are effective, but as indicated by a “Not Qualified” candidate winning over an “Exceptionally Well Qualified” candidate, they yield results for whoever spends the most money and do not represent the best candidate.

In service to California, Michael A. Jackson
President of Government for the People

MJ@GovernmentforthePeople.US


Government for the People

P.O. Box 8609

Long Beach, CA 90808-0609 CA


FPPC # 1264355


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